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Welcome to Arizona's newest source for regional sportfishing information, including the latest fishing conditions, charter boat information, and the regions best sources for bait, tackle, and all your fishing needs.

Riviera Marina Fishing Report

by RUSTY / Riviera Marina
Had to share a trout stocking photo—and yes, that’s me standing next to the truck as it delivers a beautiful plant of rainbow trout. The Willow Beach Hatchery, a federal facility, brought us these fish, and their crew does a
(More...) (Friday, December 26, 2025)

Willow Beach Stocking

by WILLOW BEACH NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY
Stocking notice: 1500 Rainbow trout were stocked today at the Willow Beach fishing pier, Willow Beach, AZ. Wednesday, December 24th, 2025.
(More...) (Wednesday, December 24, 2025)

Stocking notice

by WILLOW BEACH NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY
1000 Rainbow trout were stocked today at Bullhead City Community Park, Bullhead City, AZ. Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025.
(More...) (Tuesday, December 23, 2025)

Riviera Marina Fishing Report

by RUSTY / Riviera Marina
Attention all trout anglers! Community Park is active with another trout plant. These fish come from the federal hatchery at Willow Beach, and the crew there is doing a fantastic job raising them for our anglers to catch. With the low
(More...) (Wednesday, December 17, 2025)

The Kaibab Lake campgrounds are closed for the winter season

by ARIZONA GAME & FISH DEPARTMENT / Arizona Fish & Game Department
 The Kaibab Lake campgrounds are closed for the winter season. The day use and boat launch will remain open. The limit is 2 bass minimum size 13 inches, the limit is 4 channel catfish, the limit is 4 trout. Only
(More...) (Sunday, November 30, 2025)

Anglers have been catching some of the recently stocked tiger trout

by ARIZONA GAME & FISH DEPARTMENT / Arizona Fish & Game Department
 Both the County and Forest Service day use areas are open. Only boats with a 10-horsepower motor (or less) or single electric motor are allowed on Cataract Lake. The limit is 2 bass minimum size 13 inches, the limit is
(More...) (Sunday, November 30, 2025)

Buckskinner Park and access to City Reservoir are open

by OR DEPARTMENT OF FISH & WILDLIFE STAFF / Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Buckskinner Park and access to City Reservoir are open. The limit is 2 bass minimum size 13 inches, the limit is 4 channel catfish, the limit is 5 sunfish, the limit is 4 trout. Surface temperature 65.03 F, pH 8.39,
(More...) (Thursday, October 30, 2025)

Jointed swimbaits in rainbow trout patterns are attracting stripers at Willow Beach

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Jointed swimbaits in rainbow trout patterns are attracting stripers at Willow Beach. Where the reservoir opens up, stripers are showing a preference for jerkbaits and anchovies. Black bass in the 2- to 6-pound class are being caught at depths nearing
(More...) (Monday, September 29, 2025)

Anglers are finding striper boils throughout the morning, often within 100 feet of the shore

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Anglers are finding striper boils throughout the morning, often within 100 feet of the shore. Topwater Spooks and many variations of shad lures are catching black bass early in the day. Jigs and deep diving jerkbaits seem to work later
(More...) (Monday, September 29, 2025)

Fish with the First Responders Event Stocking

by WILLOW BEACH HARBOR
Event announcement: 1000 Rainbow trout were stocked at Rotary Park in Bullhead City for a "Fish with the First Responders" public outreach event today, organized by Rusty's Riviera Marina and presented by the Moose Lodge. September 27, 2025
(More...) (Saturday, September 27, 2025)

Willow Beach coming in HOT with another monster catch!

by WILLOW BEACH HARBOR
Willow Beach coming in HOT with another monster catch! She hooked a beast, now it’s your turn. Who else is reelin’ in trophies this week?
(More...) (Wednesday, July 30, 2025)

Plan ahead!

by HUNTINGTON STATE PARK
4th of July weekend is NOT the time to ask! Plan, plan, plan ahead!
(More...) (Saturday, July 5, 2025)

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